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This promotes learning and adjustment within a normalizing family setting. Number of clients served: 5Expense: $159,978Children's Case Management ProgramThe Children's Case Management Program is intended to be grounded in the wraparound process and to embrace the concept of child and family centered planning. Case managers assist families to enhance their independence and self-determination in meeting the therapeutic needs of the child. The case managers serve small areas in both York and Cumberland counties. Number of clients served: 317Expense: $592,971Young Parent ProgramA parenting education program for young parents who are pregnant, parenting, and or working on reunification, we partner with young parents to support healthy attachments, child development, and connection to community. The Community Outreach portion of this program provides community outreach for parents 22 and under which includes: family centered case management; prenatal education; infant and toddler development; and parenting classes. The transitional housing portion of this program is open to people ages 22 and under who are currently homeless. It includes transitional living with 6 apartments; home visits; parenting classes; access to support groups; educational, vocational, and housing resources; counseling and case management; as well as referrals. Expense: $146,393EdgewoodA six bed residential treatment program for youth ages 16 to 21 who are attempting to become more independent within the community as adults. Number of clients served: 7Expense: $436,345Community Support ServicesAdult case management services for adults with mental illness or co-occurring disorder of a mental illness and a substance abuse disorder. Service planning is individualized to the client needs and desires. Treatment is outcome focused and builds on the client's existing strengths in developing new skills for maintaining stability in the client's community and natural supports. Core areas of service include: engagement, assessment, individual service planning, implementation, crisis intervention and prevention, and advocacy. Number of clients served: 557Expense: $823,884The BridgeA twelve bed emergency short term residence for homeless adults with a major mental illness and/or a substance abuse disorder, providing a safe, supportive environment, comprehensive treatment and connection to community resources. Service planning is highly collaborative with other community providers so as to secure a more stable living environment and ongoing needed treatment after discharge. The goal of the program is to stabilize the mental health needs. Number of clients served: 26Expense: $429,739Ray HouseA seven bed comprehensive treatment residence providing treatment, support and advocacy for adults with severe and persistent mental illness. The goal of the program is to maintain clients within the community and reduce the need for psychiatric hospitalization through building coping and daily living skills. Number of clients served: 8Expense: $366,590Morrison PlaceA twelve bed treatment facility offering intensive individualized treatment of homeless adults with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues. Treatment includes individual and group therapies along with community based recovery support services. Goal of treatment is to empower client with the skills and strengths to maintain recovery within their community and build a more extensive system of natural supports. Number of clients served: 33Expense: $408,445\n\nMainestayA collaborative program including a eight bed treatment residence for homeless youth, ages 18 to 25 with serious emotional disorders or mental illness intensified by substance abuse problems. Treatment focuses on the skills and supports necessary to transition youths to their community and \"family\". Programming includes: outreach, individual, group, and family treatment, aftercare planning and support services. Number of clients served: 29Expense: $489,016Gordon GreenAn eight bed permanent residence providing intensive treatment and support for elderly adults under guardianship with a combination of challenges including mental illness and disabilities related to age or physical impairments. 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